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mandy clark, cbs news, near benghazi. >>> damage control at that nuclear power plant in japan. the new danger and how american evacuees are getting back here to the bay area and getting help. >>> stuck in their homes. the rush to free dozens of south bay families trapped by a rockslide. make you beautiful. >>> eat your way young? the secret ingredients one chef claims can make you beautiful again. that and more coming up. >>> and scattered showers continue today, but more widespread rain is on the way. here's live look outside. i have your full forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, danger. water in one reactor storage pool is reportedly near the boiling point. >>> in japan progress to prevent a nuclear meltdown but new danger, as well. water in one react storage pool is reportedly near the boiling point. now, if all the water boils way, exposed fuel rods could send more radiation into the atmosphere. right now, lights are back on at the damaged reactor and power lines are hooked up to all six reactors, but more work is needed before crews try to restart critical cooling systems.
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clark, as always, mandy, thank you so much. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner called on president obama today to make clear exactly what the mission in libya is and how it will be accomplished. david martin reports the president and the military tried to do just that. >> reporter: now in its third day, operation odyssey dawn gathered steam as aircraft from more and more countries joined american jets in enforcing a no- fly zone over libya. their mission is limited to stopping qaddafi from attacking his own people, but the commander-in-chief monitoring events while on a state visit to chile wants to stop qaddafi period. >> it is u.s. policy that qaddafi needs to go. >> reporter: force of arms alone may not be able to give the president what he wants. the commander of the operation said it's possible qaddafi could come out of this still in power. >> i could see accomplishing the military mission, which has been assigned to me and the current leader would remain the current leader. is that ideal? i don't think anyone would say
clark, as always, mandy, thank you so much. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner called on president obama today to make clear exactly what the mission in libya is and how it will be accomplished. david martin reports the president and the military tried to do just that. >> reporter: now in its third day, operation odyssey dawn gathered steam as aircraft from more and more countries joined american jets in enforcing a no- fly zone over libya. their mission is limited to stopping qaddafi...
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the rebels are advancing westward from the rebel stronghold of benghazi where our mandy clark is reporting tonight. >> reporter: battles back in rebel hands, ras lanuf was a key hold for qaddafi's army as it pushes east, locals say it is free of forces once more. we were here as the rebel hold of the city collapsed to qaddafi's forces two weeks ago under heavy bombardment. it was the shelling of civilians that triggered coalition forces to take out qaddafi's heavy bep ree that surrounded several eastern cities. rebels say the government forces are on the run but they're not going to chase after them this time. they're going to conduct clearing operations to secure the ground they fought so hard to win back. the first city back in rebel hands as qaddafi forces retreated. now people are taking stock of what they suffered through. pictures of the dead and names of the missing are posted at the hospital. this doctor decided to stay when government forces took control. his hand was injured when the hospital came under attack. >> reporter: families are starting to return, though some people did
the rebels are advancing westward from the rebel stronghold of benghazi where our mandy clark is reporting tonight. >> reporter: battles back in rebel hands, ras lanuf was a key hold for qaddafi's army as it pushes east, locals say it is free of forces once more. we were here as the rebel hold of the city collapsed to qaddafi's forces two weeks ago under heavy bombardment. it was the shelling of civilians that triggered coalition forces to take out qaddafi's heavy bep ree that surrounded...
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erica. >> hill: mandy clark, mandy, thanks. and with the rebels steadily losing ground, the debate over arming them grows louder, but as david martin reports, the obama administration has good reason to tread carefully on that is issue. >> reporter: the rebels' sudden reverses have revealed them for what they are-- a rabble, not an army. allied air strikes can probably keep them from losing, but the rebels say they could win if only someone would give them better weapons. >> we don't have arms at all. otherwise we finish qaddafi in a few days but we don't have arms. >> reporter: the rebels have weapons they captured from qaddafi's army but they don't necessarily know how to use them. so as the u.s. considers its options, it will have to consider not just weapons but training. >> and one of them certainly will be arming the rebels, which requires american special forces on the ground to do this right. >> michael o'hanlon of the brookings institution believes a few hundred antitank weapons would swing the tide of battle in a matt
erica. >> hill: mandy clark, mandy, thanks. and with the rebels steadily losing ground, the debate over arming them grows louder, but as david martin reports, the obama administration has good reason to tread carefully on that is issue. >> reporter: the rebels' sudden reverses have revealed them for what they are-- a rabble, not an army. allied air strikes can probably keep them from losing, but the rebels say they could win if only someone would give them better weapons. >>...
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today, as mandy clark reports, oil production became a target. >> reporter: it was a spectacular attack on a target both sides have avoided so far-- libya's oil infrastructure. these columns of black smoke are rising from the oil terminal at sidr, which was right on today's front lines. the rebels say qaddafi's warplanes hit the facility as their anti-aircraft, guns tried to down the bombers. libyan government blamed anti- qaddafi forces in sticking to their usual rhetoric, al qaeda. further down the road, the rebels launched an attack to retake the town of bin jawad, and by the end of the day, claimed they had clawed back the territory they lost in recent days. but it was a costly victory. a steady stream of wounded reached the hospital. fadhil saleh abu bakr was injured monday in the fighting for bin jawad. "i was hit by shrapnel from a mortar round. they are targeting ambulances and civilians. it's not a war. they're destroying everything," he told us. most of the people who come to this hospital at least know where their loved ones are, but there are many more families who simply do
today, as mandy clark reports, oil production became a target. >> reporter: it was a spectacular attack on a target both sides have avoided so far-- libya's oil infrastructure. these columns of black smoke are rising from the oil terminal at sidr, which was right on today's front lines. the rebels say qaddafi's warplanes hit the facility as their anti-aircraft, guns tried to down the bombers. libyan government blamed anti- qaddafi forces in sticking to their usual rhetoric, al qaeda....
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clark, mandy, thank you. as allied attacks continued tonight, loud explosions were heard in tripoli along with the sound of libyan antiaircraft fire. earlier, mark phillips was among reporters taken by the libyan government to survey last night's damage. >> reporter: when it goes bang in the night in libya, this is what it looks like the morning after. much of a naval base in tripoli harbor reduced to twisted smoking wreckage. the libyans said six bombs were dropped on what they insist was just a storage and repair facility, but at least three double missile transporter vehicles were destroyed here and a clutch of soviet-era vintage rockets was stored in a corner. rocket storage? >> just for repair. not working. not working. >> reporter: just to repair rockets? >> yeah, not working. it's not working. >> reporter: the libyans allowed access to this devastation to complain that the u.n. mandate to protect civilians is being turned, they say, into a war against the qaddafi regime. even targeting his navy, a navy
clark, mandy, thank you. as allied attacks continued tonight, loud explosions were heard in tripoli along with the sound of libyan antiaircraft fire. earlier, mark phillips was among reporters taken by the libyan government to survey last night's damage. >> reporter: when it goes bang in the night in libya, this is what it looks like the morning after. much of a naval base in tripoli harbor reduced to twisted smoking wreckage. the libyans said six bombs were dropped on what they insist...
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katie. >> couric: mandy clark reporting from benghazi, libya tonight, thank you. even as his forces were fighting and losing in the east, qaddafi continued to put up a brave front. today in tripoli, he vowed once again to fight to the end. harry smith is there. >> reporter: after he drove himself over in a vehicle most commonly found in retirement communities. colonel moammar qaddafi addressed a handpicked crowd here in tripoli today and their response was rapturous. qaddafi sees himself as the father of his country, and much of the speech sounded like a family meeting. "the misled youth were given hallucinogenic drugs by al qaeda," he says. "but if they return their arms and return their weapons they will be pardoned." and today the colonel added a few new incentives. "now there are jobs," he says. there is work." there is work." "with the foreign workers gone, there is work." if you want to get married, buy a house, or buy a car, there will be 20-year interest-free loans. when he wasn't talking about family matters, he warned any would-be foreign occupiers, like
katie. >> couric: mandy clark reporting from benghazi, libya tonight, thank you. even as his forces were fighting and losing in the east, qaddafi continued to put up a brave front. today in tripoli, he vowed once again to fight to the end. harry smith is there. >> reporter: after he drove himself over in a vehicle most commonly found in retirement communities. colonel moammar qaddafi addressed a handpicked crowd here in tripoli today and their response was rapturous. qaddafi sees...
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mandy clark, cbs news. >>> libyan leader moammar gadhafi was looking for an exit deal. gadhafi appeared on television sunday night and a representative for him proposed to the libyan rebel council that he would step down if granted certain guarantees. that offer was rejected because the council does not trust gadhafi. >>> the crisis in libya has impacted oil production and sent oil prices soaring. but the white house says a decision on whether to tap the nation's emergency oil reserve will be based on more than high prices. the white house is considering tapping the strategic oil reserve to slow the rising price of oil. this morning the financial times reports that four opec nations are planning to boost oil production by 1 million barrels a day. >>> president obama has decided to resume military trials of suspected terrorists at guantanamo bay. two years ago he ordered a halt and vowed to shut gitmo down. but plans to try prisoners like khalid shaikh mohammed in civil courts were blocked by congress. >>> newly released video offers a unique perspective on an event that
mandy clark, cbs news. >>> libyan leader moammar gadhafi was looking for an exit deal. gadhafi appeared on television sunday night and a representative for him proposed to the libyan rebel council that he would step down if granted certain guarantees. that offer was rejected because the council does not trust gadhafi. >>> the crisis in libya has impacted oil production and sent oil prices soaring. but the white house says a decision on whether to tap the nation's emergency oil...
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mandy clark has the story. >> reporter: from the rebel-held capital to the front line of ajdabiya 100 miles away. we're jest seven miles away, but we can't go any further. down the road there are four pro gadhafi tanks and every time the vehicle goes over the rise, they fire at it. the city has been under siege for a week. it's moammar gadhafi's gateway to the rebel-held east. both sides have fought hard here with control of this city changing hands numerous times. rebels are vowing to push all the way to tripoli and bring down the government. we will take down that crazy gadhafi, he says. the latest reports we're hearing is that there is fierce fighting ongoing, the front line has been fluid moving several miles in a day. mandy clark, cbs news, benghazi. >>> this morning hamid karzai said afghan forces will take charge of security in seven areas come july, that includes a key taliban stronghold in the south. the first phase of security transfer from nato forces to afghan soldiers and police. the goal is to have afghan forces protect the entire nation by the end of 2014. >>> now to ja
mandy clark has the story. >> reporter: from the rebel-held capital to the front line of ajdabiya 100 miles away. we're jest seven miles away, but we can't go any further. down the road there are four pro gadhafi tanks and every time the vehicle goes over the rise, they fire at it. the city has been under siege for a week. it's moammar gadhafi's gateway to the rebel-held east. both sides have fought hard here with control of this city changing hands numerous times. rebels are vowing to...
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>> couric: mandy clark reporting from brega, libya, tonight. thank you, mandy. we have new details about the suspect in the attack yesterday on a group of american airmen in germany. it appears the 20-year-old man had a grudge against the u.s. military. sources tell cbs news that when he was arrested, uka said "they are at war with us." uka, a radical muslim, opened fire on the airmen while they were in a bus at the frankfurt airport, killing two and wounding two others. investigators believe he acted alone and is not connected to any terror group. and there's an update tonight in a case that's become a real black eye for the navy. it involve a series of lewd tapes made on board an aircraft carrier. the ship's captain had already lost his job and as david martin reports, several top officers are about to lose theirs. >> reporter: 25 raunchy video which began as an embarrassment for the navy today produced a bloodbath. investigators recommended five senior officers, including a three-star admiral, for career ending letters of reprimand. it would have been six but
>> couric: mandy clark reporting from brega, libya, tonight. thank you, mandy. we have new details about the suspect in the attack yesterday on a group of american airmen in germany. it appears the 20-year-old man had a grudge against the u.s. military. sources tell cbs news that when he was arrested, uka said "they are at war with us." uka, a radical muslim, opened fire on the airmen while they were in a bus at the frankfurt airport, killing two and wounding two others....
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mandy clark is there tonight and mandy, the opposition is mostly civilian, but it's more than held its own against forces loyal to moammar qaddafi. >> reporter: well, rebel forces are doing pretty well so far. they managed to push back two major offensives in towns west of here in the last 24 hours and they're getting more organized and better armed everyday. a cheer goes up from a group of volunteers, a convoy of trucks loaded with badly needed weapons and ammunitions has just arrived at the base where they're training. ( gunshots ) these men are getting a crash course on armed rebellion. and they know they could soon be facing a professional army well financed with oil money and bands of african mercenaries flown in for this fight. it's clear many of the men haven't handled a weapon before. and why did you want to volunteer? >> reporter: this is a fight that cuts across generations, young people have been at the forefront so far, but in this part of libya it now seems the whole society is refusing to be intimidated by qaddafi. what about all his weapons and african fighters, aren't y
mandy clark is there tonight and mandy, the opposition is mostly civilian, but it's more than held its own against forces loyal to moammar qaddafi. >> reporter: well, rebel forces are doing pretty well so far. they managed to push back two major offensives in towns west of here in the last 24 hours and they're getting more organized and better armed everyday. a cheer goes up from a group of volunteers, a convoy of trucks loaded with badly needed weapons and ammunitions has just arrived at...
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today mandy clark went to one of libya's biggest oil facilities. >> reporter: if the volunteers manning this roadblock look nervous, it's because they're guarding a strategic prize on libya's coastline, the el brega transport terminal which separates east libya-- in the hands of the rebels-- from qaddafi's last stronghold on the road to tripoli. >> reporter: the guards let us in to show they are protecting libya's most vital natural resource. this facility is key to getting libya's oil exported out to the rest of the world. from what we've seen, it seems pretty secure, but there's also no evidence that the oil in these tanks is going anywhere. this libyan engineer who was afraid to show his face told us shipments were on hold. qaddafi is still fighting, still bombing this area. why are you still coming to work? >> reporter: but you still come to work. >> reporter: libya was exporting 1.5 million barrels of a day and el brega is one of a series of major facilities that dot the mediterranean coastline. crucially, all but one are in the eastern part of the country where qaddafi has lost. t
today mandy clark went to one of libya's biggest oil facilities. >> reporter: if the volunteers manning this roadblock look nervous, it's because they're guarding a strategic prize on libya's coastline, the el brega transport terminal which separates east libya-- in the hands of the rebels-- from qaddafi's last stronghold on the road to tripoli. >> reporter: the guards let us in to show they are protecting libya's most vital natural resource. this facility is key to getting libya's...
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mandy clark begins our coverage from rebel-held territory. >> reporter: qaddafi's warplanes made a bold strike at benghazi, the biggest city in the rebel- held east. two weapons depots were hit. further west today, the rebels were rushing to consolidate their recent gains. today's target: the town of ras lanuf, with its crucial oil shipping terminal. at times, the untrained militia were showing the strain of its ongoing battle with government forces. trucks were tearing down the road to the front as ambulances raced back and forth to bring the wounded out. this doctor was injured as he worked with a medical team. he told us that helicopters were bringing in mercenaries to fight the government. there were chaotic scenes here just a few moments ago. we heard a plane buzz by overhead, and all the rebel forces who were bunched up on the road spread out into the desert. and now there is heavy shelling happening just down the road. for a while, the assault was taking place in a fierce sandstorm that the rebels hoped would hide their front line out in the desert from qaddafi's warplanes. do yo
mandy clark begins our coverage from rebel-held territory. >> reporter: qaddafi's warplanes made a bold strike at benghazi, the biggest city in the rebel- held east. two weapons depots were hit. further west today, the rebels were rushing to consolidate their recent gains. today's target: the town of ras lanuf, with its crucial oil shipping terminal. at times, the untrained militia were showing the strain of its ongoing battle with government forces. trucks were tearing down the road to...
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mandy clark reports tonight from abbey ya. >> reporter: this is why libya's rebels are begging for a no-fly zone. we were the first journalists on the scene after this bombing. people ignored the danger and raced to show us the damage. he's hitting his own people with bombs, young children, he's killing them, this man says. just minutes ago we were driving down the road to get to the front line when a government warplane dropped two bombs behind us. the shrapnel from those bombs is still warm. near the craters, the wreckage of a pickup truck. a family with three children was in it when qaddafi's air force struck. two of the children died. the survivors were slashed by the schrapnel. the circling warplanes made for a jumpy day on the front lines. do you find that even though you're not military trained you're doing... gaining good ground? are you gaining good ground? what do you think has happened? >> i think it's... might be a plane. >> reporter: the rebels have had trouble on the ground as well. their advance slowed by better- armed government forces counterattacking to defend qadda
mandy clark reports tonight from abbey ya. >> reporter: this is why libya's rebels are begging for a no-fly zone. we were the first journalists on the scene after this bombing. people ignored the danger and raced to show us the damage. he's hitting his own people with bombs, young children, he's killing them, this man says. just minutes ago we were driving down the road to get to the front line when a government warplane dropped two bombs behind us. the shrapnel from those bombs is still...
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and cbs news correspondent mandy clark was in the thick of it. ( gunshots ) >> reporter: this is the moment the rebel position in ras lanuf collapsed. ( explosion ) with shells crashing down all around them, the fighters run into their vehicles and head out of town. ( gunshots ) we had just a few minutes to join them or be left behind. >> we're good. we're good. >> reporter: some of the men don't get all the way into their trucks before they start speeding down the road towards safer territory. earlier in the day, this had been the first sign that the tide was turning in ras lanuf-- a line of ambulances outside of town, doctors anxiously talking on cell phones. they told us that government forces had shelled their hospital. ( cheers ) >> reporter: further down the coast, we had already driven into this scene near the oil terminal in al pregnant with al brega. ( cheers ) the immediate aftermath of another bombing. just ten minutes ago this position was hit by a bombing run and the soldiers here who are on the side of the rebels believe they were the target. the rebels are anxious to s
and cbs news correspondent mandy clark was in the thick of it. ( gunshots ) >> reporter: this is the moment the rebel position in ras lanuf collapsed. ( explosion ) with shells crashing down all around them, the fighters run into their vehicles and head out of town. ( gunshots ) we had just a few minutes to join them or be left behind. >> we're good. we're good. >> reporter: some of the men don't get all the way into their trucks before they start speeding down the road...
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their hopes for protection really remain the u.n. >> smith: mandy clark in benghazi, thanks. now tonight's other top story, the disaster in japan. officials there admitted today for the first time they were not as prepared as they should have been. one week after the earthquake and tsunami damaged a number of nuclear reactors, workers are still struggling to get them under control and prevent a meltdown. but bill whitaker reports there is finally some good news. >> reporter: as millions of japanese silently mark the first week since the nation's worst crisis since world war ii, officials were finally able to connect the power cable needed to restart the reactor systems. nevertheless japan's prime minister was unusually blunt. >> we are still at a critical state with the situation at the nuclear plant. firemen, police, and many others are currently making a desperate effort on all fronts. >> reporter: for a second day, fire trucks doused fukushima's react wor 12,000 gallons of water to cool the fuel rods sitting in storage pools if left exposed those fuel rods and others in re
their hopes for protection really remain the u.n. >> smith: mandy clark in benghazi, thanks. now tonight's other top story, the disaster in japan. officials there admitted today for the first time they were not as prepared as they should have been. one week after the earthquake and tsunami damaged a number of nuclear reactors, workers are still struggling to get them under control and prevent a meltdown. but bill whitaker reports there is finally some good news. >> reporter: as...
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mandy clark reports tonight from the ever-shifting front line. >> reporter: an attack by qaddafi forces took rebels by surprise at bin jawad. they fought hard with everything they had but were forced back. and even while fleeing came under fire. they had originally retreated to the town because of a new threat rebels here say it wasn't just government forces but also residents firing from their homes that forced them to pull back. they confiscated these weapons handed out by qaddafi forces from locals who were loyal to the regime. how many weapons did you find in total? >> reporter: another problem the anti-qaddafi forces are facing: something they call war tourists. >> reporter: but the main worry for the rebel leaders is weaponry. they say they're outgunned and are asking coalition forces to arm them with more missiles and mortars. >> ( translated ): they've got heavier weapons, heavier than the weapons that we have. >> reporter: allied air strikes have removed most of qaddafi's big guns. it's now up to the rebels to win the ground battle, but it's proving the real test for this civil
mandy clark reports tonight from the ever-shifting front line. >> reporter: an attack by qaddafi forces took rebels by surprise at bin jawad. they fought hard with everything they had but were forced back. and even while fleeing came under fire. they had originally retreated to the town because of a new threat rebels here say it wasn't just government forces but also residents firing from their homes that forced them to pull back. they confiscated these weapons handed out by qaddafi...
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mandy clark is with the rebels in ras lanuf. >> reporter: this could be the most decisive battle yet in libya's civil war. in the span of just 48 hours, the ragtag army of students, laborers and some soldiers once loyal to the regime are now threatening qaddafi's hometown. the push west would have been impossible without coalition air strikes that pounded qaddafi's tanks and troops and trapped rebels in ajdabiya. allied air raids forced the regime's army into full retreat, allowing the rebels to retake control of the key oil hubs of brega and ras lanuf. despite those gains, these men are moving cautiously. they want to avoid traps set by qaddafi's forces. the first push to tripoli ended here in bin jiwad. rebels, believing residents were on their side, were led into a deadly ambush. now they say they've learned from that costly mistake. rebels say they're now doing clearing operations. >> ( translated ): we have learned to secure and hold the city. today we found a number of qaddafi fighters in bin jiwad. >> reporter: up until now this war has largely been fought on open plains, taki
mandy clark is with the rebels in ras lanuf. >> reporter: this could be the most decisive battle yet in libya's civil war. in the span of just 48 hours, the ragtag army of students, laborers and some soldiers once loyal to the regime are now threatening qaddafi's hometown. the push west would have been impossible without coalition air strikes that pounded qaddafi's tanks and troops and trapped rebels in ajdabiya. allied air raids forced the regime's army into full retreat, allowing the...
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mandy clark has that part of the story. >> reporter: today in ras lanuf qaddafi's warplanes struck a residential neighborhood. the rebels fired back with anti- aircraft guns, but the damage was done. this time, there were no casualties but that's only because the rebels had evacuated all civilians from this area. we're right across the road from the house that was hit by an air strike. another bomb was dropped during that raid. it bounced here and didn't go off and that has left the rebels with the difficult task of getting rid of this extremely dangerous piece of ordnance. with this new wave of bombings, qaddafi has crossed the line, targeting civilians from the air. today that only seemed to enrage the rebels more. "qaddafi you coward, meet us in the battlefield" these men are shouting as they stand in a bomb-blast crater. the rebels are hoping for a no- fly zone, but in the meantime this man and his friends want to knock qaddafi's warplanes out of the sky with surface-to-air missiles. "i trained for a couple of days and it's not hard to use it" he told us. the lightly-trained rebe
mandy clark has that part of the story. >> reporter: today in ras lanuf qaddafi's warplanes struck a residential neighborhood. the rebels fired back with anti- aircraft guns, but the damage was done. this time, there were no casualties but that's only because the rebels had evacuated all civilians from this area. we're right across the road from the house that was hit by an air strike. another bomb was dropped during that raid. it bounced here and didn't go off and that has left the...
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cbs news correspondent mandy clark is in ajdabiya with the latest this morning. mandy, good morning. >> good morning, rebecca. well, people are certainly jubilant in ajdabiya. i don't know if you can see, but behind there are rebels on top of a tank which they had captured. now this is a western gate where we're at and it was virtually impenetrable for rebel forces because it was owned by gadhafi forces. until an allied strike hit this western gate and the eastern gate this morning. that allowed rebels to take ajdabiya. and now we're being told that pro-gadhafi forces are now 50 miles down the road to another strategic spot called brega. along the coastal road. however, we also spoke to some civilians in ajdabiya today. they say that pro-gadhafi forces may have kidnapped at least ten families. however, the rebels here say they're going to go all the way down to brega, all the way to tripoli chasing the gadhafi forces. >> mandy, you're on the ground there. how much momentum do the rebels feel they have behind them at this moment? >> they feel like the momentum, an
cbs news correspondent mandy clark is in ajdabiya with the latest this morning. mandy, good morning. >> good morning, rebecca. well, people are certainly jubilant in ajdabiya. i don't know if you can see, but behind there are rebels on top of a tank which they had captured. now this is a western gate where we're at and it was virtually impenetrable for rebel forces because it was owned by gadhafi forces. until an allied strike hit this western gate and the eastern gate this morning. that...
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mandy clark is in the rebel stronghold of benghazi. we begin in tripoli. >> reporter: the u.s. and its allies have attacked libya with missiles and bombs. moammar qaddafi's response has been defiant and threats. now both sides are evaluating where they stand after a night and a morning of destruction. when the weapons coming at you are cruise missiles fired from hundreds of miles out at sea, and when the only real defense you have is antiquated anti-aircraft artillery shooting at an enemy it can't see let alone hit, you resort to the only weapons you have: for the qaddafi regime, that is people and words. call them human shields, call them enthusiastic supporters come to be with their leader. the effect is the same. the people assembled or were assembled at potential target sites including the fortified qaddafi family compound in tripoli. their presence would make targeting qaddafi himself politically extremely difficult. there is no indication that was the intention. the libyans admitted military targets were hit but claimed about 50 civilians were killed as well. they showed
mandy clark is in the rebel stronghold of benghazi. we begin in tripoli. >> reporter: the u.s. and its allies have attacked libya with missiles and bombs. moammar qaddafi's response has been defiant and threats. now both sides are evaluating where they stand after a night and a morning of destruction. when the weapons coming at you are cruise missiles fired from hundreds of miles out at sea, and when the only real defense you have is antiquated anti-aircraft artillery shooting at an enemy...
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mandy clark, "cbs news," benghazi. >> in his first public comments, defense secretary robert gates said tonight he expects the u.s. to hand over control of the military mission to the coalition in a few days. he spoke briefly about libya on the road in brazil. chip reid is traveling with the president in rio de janeiro. >> it's being called the split-screen presidency, on one side the military operation in libya; on the other, president obama in brazil, visiting a rio shantytown known as the city of god, and refusing to allow the turmoil in libya to distract him from what he says is vitally important business here. >> the united states and brazil should expand trade and investment. and we create new jobs and opportunities in both nations? reporter: but behind the scenesy step of the libyan military operation, holding conference calls with the top brass and getting frequent briefings from national security aides who are traveling with the president. in public though the president today kept the focus on strengthening u.s. brazil releases giving libya no more than a passing mention. >> we
mandy clark, "cbs news," benghazi. >> in his first public comments, defense secretary robert gates said tonight he expects the u.s. to hand over control of the military mission to the coalition in a few days. he spoke briefly about libya on the road in brazil. chip reid is traveling with the president in rio de janeiro. >> it's being called the split-screen presidency, on one side the military operation in libya; on the other, president obama in brazil, visiting a rio...
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mandy clark has more for us this morning. mandy, hello. >> reporter: hello. international pressure is building as the world looks at the situation here. libyan assets have been frozen. new sanctions are being considered. and there are even discussions of imposing a no-fly zone over libyan air space. gadhafi laughed at suggestions that his people want him out. >> they love me. all of my people with me, they love me all. they will die to protect me and my people. >> reporter: yesterday, we saw firsthand in a city they raging up tensions which is in the hands of the rebels and gadhafi's stronghold to the west. we arrived shortly after government planes are bombed nearby weapons depot and found the local militia scrambling to load anti-aircraft guns. down the road, we found other men guarding a major oil terminal. the facility itself was safe but shutdown. all of the foreign workers have left. this engineer agreed to talk only if we didn't show his face. >> okay. we still -- make bomb for this. >> reporter: that fear is motivating a lot of people in this region t
mandy clark has more for us this morning. mandy, hello. >> reporter: hello. international pressure is building as the world looks at the situation here. libyan assets have been frozen. new sanctions are being considered. and there are even discussions of imposing a no-fly zone over libyan air space. gadhafi laughed at suggestions that his people want him out. >> they love me. all of my people with me, they love me all. they will die to protect me and my people. >> reporter:...
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mandy clark, cbs news, near benghazi. >>> latest cbs news poll finds 50% of americans approve of the president's handling of the libyan crisis and 29% disapprove. joining us this morning is arizona senator john mccain who is the top republican on the senate armed services committee. senator, good to have you with us. you have been calling for this no-fly zone for some time. i do want to get, first, your tag on the breaking news we heard a little bit from david martin about the plane that went down in libya. a pilot. a weapons systems officer on board. both, we're told, had just minor injuries. this really, though, hits home for so many americans and makes this a bit more real. how prepared do we need to be that there could be in a situation like this perhaps a different outcome? >> well, erica, i think that it's, from initial reports, it was mechanical failure, not enemy fire. we are, obviously, happy that the news reports are that the pilot and crew were rescued, but we are in a combat and our pilots are trained to fly in combat and let's hope they are no more mechanical failures. i
mandy clark, cbs news, near benghazi. >>> latest cbs news poll finds 50% of americans approve of the president's handling of the libyan crisis and 29% disapprove. joining us this morning is arizona senator john mccain who is the top republican on the senate armed services committee. senator, good to have you with us. you have been calling for this no-fly zone for some time. i do want to get, first, your tag on the breaking news we heard a little bit from david martin about the plane...
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>> mandy clark in benghazi, libya, this morning. thanks. chris? >> erica, thank you. in tripoli, meanwhile, western forces are getting closer than ever to gadhafi himself, as they fire on his base of operations in libya's capital. cbs news correspondent mark phillips is in tripoli with the very latest on that for us this morning. mark? >> good morning, chris. well, the war is coming very close to home for colonel gadhafi here. in fact, come right to his home. he hasn't been seen for a couple of days here. his appearances have been by telephone calls into local tv station, inciting the libyans to continue to fighting on, saying this will be a long war. all the other stuff that we've been reporting. but last night was a very feverish night of activity here. the sky was laced with anti-aircraft fire. we couldn't see or hear any planes or missiles overhead, but we did hear at least one very loud explosion. and that turned out to be a hit within the compound that colonel gadhafi and his members of his family occupy, a big, fortified compound here in the center of tripoli.
>> mandy clark in benghazi, libya, this morning. thanks. chris? >> erica, thank you. in tripoli, meanwhile, western forces are getting closer than ever to gadhafi himself, as they fire on his base of operations in libya's capital. cbs news correspondent mark phillips is in tripoli with the very latest on that for us this morning. mark? >> good morning, chris. well, the war is coming very close to home for colonel gadhafi here. in fact, come right to his home. he hasn't been...
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mandy clark is in ajdabiya with the latest for us this morning. man mandy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm on the road to al brega a town in eastern libya and where pro gadhafi forces are battling rebels in willing oil shipping area. now, we are hearing that the rebels are managing to hold back the pro-gadhafi forces. we spoke to one eyewitness on the phone who described hearing jets overhead and rockets going off. there is also a plume of smoke which he said was part of an aerial bombardment but it's unclear what was hit. now, we are currently in ajdabiya and locals say an aerial campaign as well. they are saying a weapons dough poe has been hit but we can't independently verify that at the minute. >> mandy, al brega, why is that area so important? you said you're on your way there. >> al brega is particularly important to gadhafi because it's an oil export terminal. now, he currently controls the oil fields in the south and the west of the one but he needs a way to get it out and this is an important terminal to just do that. if he
mandy clark is in ajdabiya with the latest for us this morning. man mandy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm on the road to al brega a town in eastern libya and where pro gadhafi forces are battling rebels in willing oil shipping area. now, we are hearing that the rebels are managing to hold back the pro-gadhafi forces. we spoke to one eyewitness on the phone who described hearing jets overhead and rockets going off. there is also a plume of smoke which he said was part of an...
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>> cbs' mandy clark, thank you. here is erica. >>> when president obama met with mexican president calderon at the white house on thursday they discussed the flow of drug drugs and guns across the border. three weeks ago, this officer was shot. calderon complains washington has not done enough to keep the weapons out of his country. >> we have seen a significant increase in the number of weapons that have been confiscated. we have put more and more people behind bars for the transfer of weapons across the border into mexico. >> but, now, one of the men on the front lines of that effort says the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms intentionally allowed guns to be smuggled across the border into mexico. cbs news investigative correspondent sharyl attkisson joins us this morning from washington. it sounds beyond contradictory. >> reporter: it really is. you have to wonder when president obama speaks about more weapons confiscated, is it because atf left more weapons on the street in the first place? atf special age
>> cbs' mandy clark, thank you. here is erica. >>> when president obama met with mexican president calderon at the white house on thursday they discussed the flow of drug drugs and guns across the border. three weeks ago, this officer was shot. calderon complains washington has not done enough to keep the weapons out of his country. >> we have seen a significant increase in the number of weapons that have been confiscated. we have put more and more people behind bars for...
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. >> cbs news correspondent mandy clark is in benghazi. what can you tell us about this plane that was shot down today? >> well, what we heard about the plane -- well, first of all, what we first heard was the whistling sound of a mortar. that suddenly got us moving out of the hotel. and the mortar landed in the parking lot. it took out two vehicles. and while we were outside the hotel, then we could hear a plane flying low overhead. it was a fighter jet. and amazingly, rebel forces took it down with anti-aircraft. although we are now hearing reports that it may actually have been a rebel fighter plane, and not gadhafi's forces, though it's unclear exactly whose plane it was at the minute. >> i see. again moammar gadhafi says his government is observing the cease-fire. do you have any idea? anybody talking about where gadhafi's forces are today? >> well, it's clear that he hasn't been observing the cease-fire, because this morning, in the early hours this morning, there was a number of artillery shells that were landing in benghazi, and we
. >> cbs news correspondent mandy clark is in benghazi. what can you tell us about this plane that was shot down today? >> well, what we heard about the plane -- well, first of all, what we first heard was the whistling sound of a mortar. that suddenly got us moving out of the hotel. and the mortar landed in the parking lot. it took out two vehicles. and while we were outside the hotel, then we could hear a plane flying low overhead. it was a fighter jet. and amazingly, rebel forces...
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cbs news correspondent mandy clark is outside ajdabiya this morning. mandy, hello. >> reporter: good morning. well, gadhafi's war planes struck again this morning. the town of ras lanuf which sits on the front lines and so far, no word of kaurnlts. casualties yesterday we got a firsthand look. when we arrived at the scene of this bombing, people ignored the danger and raced to show us the damage. just minutes ago, we were driving down the road to get to the front line. when a government war plane dropped two bombs behind us. the shrapnel from those bombs are still warm. a family of three children in this pickup truck when gadhafi's air force truck. two of the children died. the rebels have had trouble on the ground as well. their advance slowed by better armed government forces counterattacking to defend gadhafi's home turf in the west. these fighters are realizing that enthusiasm alone won't get them to tripoli. for days, they advance to town after town in eastern libya by jumping into pickup trucks and racing to the fight with no planning whatsoever.
cbs news correspondent mandy clark is outside ajdabiya this morning. mandy, hello. >> reporter: good morning. well, gadhafi's war planes struck again this morning. the town of ras lanuf which sits on the front lines and so far, no word of kaurnlts. casualties yesterday we got a firsthand look. when we arrived at the scene of this bombing, people ignored the danger and raced to show us the damage. just minutes ago, we were driving down the road to get to the front line. when a government...
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cbs news correspondent mandy clark joins us from ajdabiya this morning. mandy, hello. >> reporter: hello. well, we're on the road towards the front line and we're hearing that the towns of ajdabiya and al brega were bombed this morning. this morning, the rebels were kigi i digging in. the assault by government troops began before dawn yesterday and including bombing runs by gadhafi's war planes. >> they are bombing us by very big bomb! >> whoa! >> reporter: this bomb narrowly missed an al jazeera crew. by late afternoon, the rebels were on the offensive. down the road, survivors arrived at a chaotic emergency room. they are mercenaries from africa attacking with us rockets and missiles, this man said. we tucked in behind a truck loaded with ammunition and headed for the front line. smoke rising from an area hit by bombs but when we arrived in al brega the town was back in rebel hands. people are out in force here celebrating the fact they are able to force out gadhafi troops but the troops are down the road and the rebels are chasing them further out of t
cbs news correspondent mandy clark joins us from ajdabiya this morning. mandy, hello. >> reporter: hello. well, we're on the road towards the front line and we're hearing that the towns of ajdabiya and al brega were bombed this morning. this morning, the rebels were kigi i digging in. the assault by government troops began before dawn yesterday and including bombing runs by gadhafi's war planes. >> they are bombing us by very big bomb! >> whoa! >> reporter: this bomb...
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. >>> that was mandy clark reporting from benghazi. joining us from washington is general who serves for ground forces at the beginning of the war in iraq. sir, good to have you with us. give us an idea -- >> thank you, erica. >> we've learned now cia operatives are working inside libya. based on your experience, what exactly are they doing? >> i think they have two missions. one is the assessment of what the rebel force looks like, who their leaders are, what's their makeup. the vetting process of this group. i am convinced that they are blazing targets and helping the rebel forces identify friend from foe on the ground and then illuminating targets for the overhead nato forces. >> it almost sounds like double vetting, vetting for the u.s. and for the coalition and then for the folks on the ground, what is that vetting process? they're not handing over resumes and letters of reference? >> no, they're not. what is really taking place they are running sources to identify what the motivations are. whether this is an individual within the
. >>> that was mandy clark reporting from benghazi. joining us from washington is general who serves for ground forces at the beginning of the war in iraq. sir, good to have you with us. give us an idea -- >> thank you, erica. >> we've learned now cia operatives are working inside libya. based on your experience, what exactly are they doing? >> i think they have two missions. one is the assessment of what the rebel force looks like, who their leaders are, what's their...